24SevenOffice

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24SevenOffice
Basic data

developer 24SevenOffice
Publishing year 1997
operating system any (web-based)
category Customer Relationship Management
License Proprietary
German speaking Yes
24SevenOffice.com

24SevenOffice is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system for small and medium-sized companies . The system can be operated entirely via a normal web browser .

structure

The system contains the following modules:

The application uses HTML , JavaScript , CSS and XML . Ajax is used to speed up the user interface .

Awards

24SevenOffice was awarded the Seal of Excellence at CeBIT in 2004. The Norwegian business magazine Kapital selected 24SevenOffice as Product of the Year 2005 .

Companies

24SevenOffice has offices in Oslo , Skien ( Norway ), Stockholm ( Sweden ), London (United Kingdom) and Frankfurt am Main ( Germany ). In January 2006 the company had around 1000 customers worldwide. 24SevenOffice is listed on the OTC Stock Market in Norway.

24SevenOffice is the main sponsor of the World Rally Champion Petter Solberg .

A major competitor is NetSuite , which offers a similar number of web-based services. Other web-based competitors include Salesforce.com , SugarCRM, and QuickBooks Online . Then there are the traditional ERP and CRM providers.

history

The company was founded in 1996 in Porsgrunn (Norway) by Stian Rustad.

In February 2005, 24SevenOffice took over the Swedish competitor Start and started with 400 customers in this market.

In 2006 a partnership was concluded with the largest European ISP Active24 and the Norwegian telecommunications company Telenor . In July 2006, 24SevenOffice entered the German-speaking market.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Winners of the European Seal of Excellence in Multimedia 2004. Archived from the original on February 23, 2008 ; Retrieved January 11, 2007 .
  2. Active24 & 24SevenOffice teams up. (PDF; 17 kB) (No longer available online.) Archived from the original ; Retrieved January 11, 2007 .

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